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    Port-Hamiltonian formulation for plasma control in Tokamak reactors Trang VU‚ Laurent LEFEVRE and Bernhard MASCHKE Abstract— A port-Hamiltonian model is derived for tokamak plasma current profile dynamics. Magnetohydrodynamics and energy balance equations are first written in port-Hamiltonian formalism using Stokes-Dirac structures in 3D forms and a specific interconnection structure for the magneto-hydrodynamical coupling. A balance preserving reduction scheme is applied to the 3D models‚ assuming

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    SOCHIPEM CHAMROY 1107008 Submitted on 27 August 2012 Submitted sdd Business report on Port of Tauranga Limited 1 INTRODUCTION 2 2 DISCUSSION ON FINDINGS 3 2.2 PORT OF TAURANGA. 4 2.3 BUSINESS PERFORMANCE. 5 2.4 SHARE PERFORMANCE. 7 2.5 FINANCIAL STABILITY 8 3 CONCLUSION 11 4 RECOMMENDATIONS 12 5 REFERENCE LIST 12 6 APPENDICES 14 1 INTRODUCTION This Business report has

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    Pollution on the High Seas

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    Case Title: Pollution On the High Seas Case Study Specialist for The Center for Sociological and Ethical Responsibility Executive Summary Since the shipping industry accounts for the transportation of more than 90 percent of the worlds products by volume it’s no wonder the seas are becoming an environmental responsibility of the very companies who use this resource to make money. Many of these companies are using bunker fuel which releases more sulfur dioxide than all of the world’s cars

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    1. The decision making process for canned tuna is as follows: (i) Problem Recognition – Consumers of canned tuna are motivated primarily by the need to satisfy their physiological need of hunger which is the most basic level of needs under Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Problem recognition can also stem from stock-outs where consumers run out of canned tuna supplies. In addition‚ motivation of purchase can be marketer-induced to incite new needs/wants by introducing consumers new uses of canned tuna

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    The Vilage by the Sea

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    ****Car Clinique : I. Les Signes : 1. Motif d’entrée : * fatigue + dyspnée d’effort de type superficielle 2. Histoire de malade : * pas de douleur thoracique * RAA à l’âge de 7 ans 3. Examen Clinique : * Signe Vital : Jerky pulse (poule alternant) * Examen Physique : * Choc de point : en bas et en dehors * Forceful in the left parasternal heave * Auscultation: souffle holosystolique maximum au niveau de l’apex avec irradiation vers l’axillaire

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    Port Arthur massacre Outlines the nature of the contemporary issues. On Sunday‚ 28 April 1996‚ Martin Bryant set off for Port Arthur‚ about an hour drive from his home in Hobart. On his way he stopped off at a guesthouse called the Seascape cottage where he killed the owners‚ David and Noelene Martin. Once Bryant had made it to Port Arthur he had a meal at the Broad arrow cafe. After finishing his meal‚ Bryant walked back into the Broad Arrow cafe‚ took out an AR-15 semi automatic rifle and opened

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    The Importance of the Journey in The Old Man and the Sea In The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway‚ Santiago‚ the main character of the novel experiences a physical and journey which is set in nature. It proves to be a physical journey as Santiago goes out to sea and has to fight the fish to be able to catch it‚ but also a personal journey‚ as this journey allows us to see Santiago in different states. This journey is set in the sea‚ which gives importance to nature‚ which is the main theme

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    line of Port Authority Clothing. This product line is a staple of the corporate and casual wear we offer to our customers across all industries and for good reason. The more than 250 product available meet nearly any need and at a price that will leave you wondering how such quality is available at such reasonable prices. Our prices begin well below retail and then continue to decrease as the total amount on your order goes up‚ starting with free shipping on all order of $125 and up. While Port Authority

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    JNPT‚ Mumbai Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust Assignment 1‚ Port management SJ0371 Department of Shipping and Marine Technology CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Göteborg‚ Sweden‚ 2008 1. Introduction Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) is Indians second youngest port after Ennore in Chennai. The development of JNPT in 1989 was because of the need for an alternate port in the Mumbai region to handle the increasing traffic. India’s increasing international trade necessitated the development of additional

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    Port Trakl‚ a narrative of poems written by Jaime Luis Huenun and translated by Daniel Borzutzky‚ focuses on a Port named after poet Georg Trakl‚ where “poets come to die” (11) and share their poems amongst themselves. In his book‚ Port Trakl‚ Huenen showcases the connections that poets can share with each others’ work through his narrative about the poets at the Port sharing of their work as a collection that’ll remain at the port. In Christian Hawkey’s Ventrakl‚ he describes books as “the truest

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